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Adventure Life List Bike the Tour Route By Chris Carmichael
IN THE WORLD OF PRO CYCLING, finishing your first three-week stage race is a huge rite of passage. In the world of amateur cycling, riding a course like the Tour de France is one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences you can have. Circumnavigate France over approximately 2,100 miles and you'll get to take in some of the most spectacular scenery in the Alps and the Pyrenees. You won't be battling Ivan Basso or Alexandre Vinokourov, but by finishing you'll have achieved something that puts you in rare companynot to mention acquiring a newfound appreciation for what the pros endure. Several days before the Tour's official start in July is the best time to begin your ride; many of the roads will be freshly paved for the race, and there will be other cyclists around to share the fun (and pain). Tour stages average 100 to 150 miles per day. The climbing stages are so difficult that even elite racers take up to seven hours to complete them. Fans camp out on all of the mountain passes a
SKILLS & TIPS: You need to be in good enough shape to bike ten hours a week before you start. Practice riding in pace lines on group rides, as the route will be teeming with other cyclists also doing the ride. TRAINING: This 12-week program won't make you Lance, but it will give you a solid chance of finishing your personal Tour. THE LINGO: EnduranceMiles = moderate, conversational pace; RecoveryMiles = easy pace; Tempo = max effort you can sustain for an hour; SteadyState = max effort sustainable for 20 minutes. Weeks 14 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Weeks 58 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Weeks 912 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday As told to Andrew Vontz
Founder, CEO, and president of Carmichael Training Systems, CHRIS CARMICHAEL is the personal coach to seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift! Give the gift of Outside Magazine! Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more. |
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